United is first airline to purchase SAF for use at O’Hare International Airport

United has now purchased SAF for airports in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, London and Amsterdam.

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SAF producer Neste will provide up to 1 million gallons of Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel to United at O'Hare International Airport in 2024.
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United Airlines has become the first airline to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for use at O'Hare International Airport (ORD).

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker joined the airline's leadership at ORD to highlight the role that the state's SAF tax credits played in bringing sustainable aviation fuel to one of the largest airports in the U.S.

SAF producer Neste will provide up to 1 million gallons of Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel to United at ORD in 2024 with the first supply arriving this month.

United was the first airline to create a goal of reaching net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050, without relying on voluntary carbon offsets, and remains a U.S. industry leader in the purchase and use of SAF. The airline purchased more sustainable fuel than any U.S. airline in 2023 and the agreement with Neste makes O'Hare the fifth airport where United has purchased SAF for operational use.

“Since day one as governor, I've committed to making Illinois a national leader in sustainability and clean energy, which is why I was proud to support a nation-leading SAF tax credit last year,” Pritzker said. “Illinois's position as a hub of innovation with some of the most connected airports in the country perfectly aligns with the work of companies like United to build a more sustainable future for travel and reach our shared goal of zero emissions.”

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United has now purchased SAF for airports in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, London and Amsterdam.

“I'm pleased to see United Airlines making this significant move forward by using sustainable aviation fuel daily in flights from O'Hare," U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth says. “One of the most important things we can do to make American aviation more sustainable is increase the supply of SAF. At the federal level, I've been pushing for the increased use of SAF, and I [will] keep pushing to increase the supply of American-grown, American-made SAF, a true win-win solution that supports domestic farmers and blenders while reducing our nation's carbon footprint.”

United says it advocates for legislation to grow the SAF market and helped push for the successful adoption of a federal SAF Blender's Tax Credit, Department of Transportation grants to promote SAF usage and incentives for hydrogen production and carbon capture. At the state level, the airline has helped secure the passage of SAF tax credits in Illinois, Colorado, California and Washington that encourage the purchase of SAF for local airports.

To further develop and deploy SAF in the U.S. and advocate for policies that will help U.S. fuel producers lead this growing industry, United helped found the SAF Coalition. This consortium includes more than 40 airlines and aircraft operators, agricultural enterprises, aircraft and aircraft equipment manufacturers, airports, technology developers, labor unions and biofuel producers.